That’s what a former fugitive known for her anger and paranoia told a Philadelphia prosecutor yesterday during an extradition hearing on charges that she tried to kill a Staten Island commune leader.

Rebekah Johnson, 44, said she would not fight extradition, clearing the way for Staten Island officials to return her to face charges she shot and wounded Ganas commune leader Jeff Gross last year.

Johnson – who eluded authorities for nearly a year – told the judge she was mentally competent and that she was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Cops who searched her Philadelphia apartment after her arrest this month found an AK-47 and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition.

Johnson was kicked out of the Ganas commune twice before filing a 1999 lawsuit – later dropped – alleging that she was ordered to “sleep with the midgets” who were living at the commune and to engage in lesbian sex.